sj kinda suks to me wen i found out bout this drunk duck so i decide to post my comic here instead of sj i mean the comics don't suck there but drunk duck just has a better way of allowing you to post you comic *smile* by the way check out my comic “Kaze” chow

before DD crashed i randomed a google search of “comics”, i eventually got here, the level of talents and community i found were so good it totally inspired me to make a webcomic of my own and strive to be a better than “ugly doodles during free time” artist.

DD loks pretty spiffy since the redesign, and Platinum Studios' backing seemed like a good chance to come to the attention of a publisher (I do plan to publish). Also I can't do html even if my very life depended on it, so Drunkduck's system seemed easy enough. But the thing that made me choose DD was the featured comic list. It ignited my ego, cause I don't want to do a comic. I want to do a featured comic. Not a chance at this rate, but maybe in the future…

I joined DD mainly because it's free, but after using the service I've found it extremely user-friendly and yes, as a lot of other people have mentioned, there is a great sense of being part of a huge, friendly community. Would I use it if I were to start all over - HELL YEAH! Course I would. Bit of a no-brainer there!

well…i joinded dd in the first place just so i could read my freinds comic easyer then i decied what the hell and made my own sprite comic wich is only about 53 pages long at the moment but it is slowly building. besides im pore and dd is free. also its not blocked at school so i can even get on then.

I posted my comics on here because it was previously on tripod, but that was a pain in the butt and no one respects tripod, so I came here. The system is a lot easier to use and DD is probably a lot more respected.

DD was recommended to me by a fellow Webcomicker. and like other have said this site is user friendly, easy to set up with, and the community seems to be a lot tighter.

I have a mirror site that is a) “presdidgious” all applicants must be selected to be a part of the community, b) you must know your own HTML, be able to upload through a SMS kind of loader…overall it was a huge headache.

I like the point and click, HTML for dummies, upload with a button, plus all the friendly people here to help out!

i found a link to it on www.giantitp.com message boards and decided to sign up. i'm glad i did cause people seem to like my comic and i get more feedback here than i did on www.giantitp.com message boards. also the community has been very nice and helpful. thanks for reading and helping me out. :) you guys rock.

I have a site with my comic already at http://www.bymagic.com, but I wanted more exposure for it. I belong to comicspace (http://www.comicspace.com) and heard good things from the people there about Drunk Duck, plus comicgenesis gave me a head ache trying to use it.

Also, I'm a technique junkie and I love hearing about how other artists do their work, and this looked like a really good place to discuss creating comics with other people who love comics.

I was trying to look for a new place to put comics because Smack Jeeves was so rescricting. But then Smack Jeeves lost it's server so I guess that finally gave me the motivation to leave and come here. And I'm glad that I did make the switch.

Hehe well it all started with a webcomic called “Tsunami Channel” (forgot how I found it) whom started drawing contest but you needed to sign up to a fourm called Ponju (2003). On the forum were places for comic's to have their own forums & discussions.

One of the comics I started reading was Eunice's “Ghost Hunters” (started reading long time ago). One day I notice they were coming up with another comic “I come from Mars”, which was hosted by Drunk Duck. For the longest time I just only read that comic until one day I found out there was MANY MANY MANY comics on the main page lol .

I started reading comics mostly at work to help the time go by. Took some time but I opened up an account. It wasn't until around December 2006 until I started posting my own comic. And here I am today :) still learning to draw and I love reading peoples comics

I'm new here, so I know pretty well why. Mostly because it's free, and plenty of us computer geeks come to this site. I considered trying to run to have a fancomic on B&G once, but that was one of my stupider ideas(which is really saying something.) It's like a dream come true to come here. I regret my choice not at all.